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Polish coat of arms
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Zawadzki
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Battle cryThis is for the knights, motto=Meum defendo alienum non peto
Earliest mention1358 as Ostoja, 1526 as variation: Zawadzki
FamiliesBüthner vel Buethner, Bytner, Büthner-Zawadzki, Buethner-Zawadzki, Bytner-Zawadzki, Sawatzki, Zawacki, Zawadzki

Zawadzki is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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